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Friday, October 17, 2008

New York Times outraged over McCain/Palin supporters' rage

Don't you just love the New York Times? That bastion of liberal cave dwellers! The reporting from the NYT is so one sided, only a cave dweller can believe the invective aimed at the right while they consistently ignore or hide the attitudes of hate aimed at the right by the left.

Michelle Malkin highlights how the left keep bursting out in one-finger salutes and one syllable tirades against the right. Amazing how a principled stand can evoke such bad behaviour from the left.


Michelle Malkin:

"Are a few activists on the right getting out of hand? Probably. Between massive ACORN voter fraud, Bill Ayers’ and Jeremiah Wright’s unrepentant hatred of America, and John McCain’s inability to nail Barack Obama on his longtime alliances with all of the above, conservatives have plenty to shout about these days.

"But a couple of random catcallers do not a mob make. And there’s an overflowing abundance of electoral rage on the left that won’t make it onto your newspaper’s front page."

What kind of response can one expect from the left? Here is a video that shows us:


The left must respond like they do because they have such high moral standards. Or, do they? I think not! The following cartoon says it all!


Continue reading Michelle Malkin's commentary here.

2 comments :

Anonymous said...

I find any single minded response to emotional issues a common symptom of self rightous indignation. The people screaming the loudest in my experience are the greatest hypocrits. Face it we are all hypocrits at some point or another WE ALL ARE. The act of calling others hypocrits is no more than a knee jerk reaction to compensate for our own passed lapses. My advice is to turn that outwardly accusing finger right between your eyes.

William Dicks said...

I suppose like that finger you are pointing right between my eyes right now!

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